Onboardingin a BoxEverything you need for a powerful
onboarding experience
Onboarding is a critical point in the talent lifecycle. A solid
program not only bridges the gap between candidate
experience and employee experience, it acts as a catalyst for
employee satisfaction and retention.
Of course, it’s hard to make a powerful first impression with
limited resources, budget, and leadership support.
To help you succeed, we’ve created this onboarding
toolkit. From inspiring examples to practical guides, this
“Onboarding in a Box” is chock full of essential resources for
every stage of your new hire process.
Make the first interactions with new employees count,
and become a more productive and successful talent
management team.
* Bersin by Deloitte’s industry study: Onboarding Software Solutions 2014: On-Ramp for Employee Success
4% of new hires leave a job after a disastrous first day 22% of turnover occurs within the first 45 daysCosting the company at least 3X the former employee’s salary*
You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
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4Pre-BOarding PackageUltimate New Hire Checklist
Welcome Email Sample
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12First MOnth essentialsSample New Hire Roadmap
Best Boss Ever Checklist
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20Measure YOur successNew Hire Orientation Survey
30 or 90 Day Follow-up Survey
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8First daY exPerienceWelcome Agenda
Interactive Welcome Guide
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16First Quarter tOOlsBest Boss Ever Check-In Questions
Goal Setting Guide
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24Parting thOughts
One of the most important and often overlooked steps is
pre-boarding. It’s the introduction to the full onboarding
experience. Not only does it increase new hires’ excitement,
but it also fosters a relationship with them before orientation.
So before your new employees step foot into your office, do
your homework with the following checklist. From the basics
to awesome extras, this list will help you
identify every way to make them feel
valued and welcome.
Also, don’t hesitate to engage with them
before orientation. We created a sample
email for you to customize and send to
your new hires one week before they
arrive. It’s a great way to communicate
how excited you are for them to join,
and also prep them for success on day
one. It’s a plug-and-play template, so
fill in the [blanks] with your company
information. Don’t forget to add your
culture and personality.
Pre-Boarding Package
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Personnel
Payroll
Benefits
IT
Desk setup from facilities department.
Software/hardware for new hire’s specific role.
Email is added to Employee Directory and distribution lists.
Phone and voicemail setup.
Gather new hire paperwork from payroll and benefits.
Organize new hire lunch.
Print nametags for new hire orientation.
Schedule badge and employee photos.
Prepare parking permit information/paperwork (if applicable).
Set up timesheet(s) (optional).
Get welcome card and have recruiting team sign.
Order and place balloons on new hire’s desk.
Order breakfast to be delivered to orientation.
Plan icebreaker activities for orientation.
Order company schwag: t-shirts, notebooks, pens, water bottles.
Mail a t-shirt and welcome note to their home address.
Have hiring manager and teammates text or email new hires, expressing their excitement to have them join.
Load USB stick with welcome videos, benefits videos and new hire welcome guide. Send to new hires home 1 week before first day.
Arrange for hiring managers to meet new hire after orientation.
Book Q&A with exec leader for orientation.
Have hiring manager identify employee(s) with similar responsibilities to be a coach/mentor.
the ultimate new hire checklist
Housekeeping items before the employee’s first day:
Awesome extras that will surprise and delight:
PeOPle tO Ping
things tO reQuest
need tO dO
new hire email sample
Dear [First Name],
Welcome to [company name]! Please join us for New Hire Orientation on [Weekday, Month
Date] where you will learn more about our company, our culture, and discover the many perks
of being an employee. Here’s everything you need to know for your first day.
New Hire OrieNtatiON[Weekday, Month Date]
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
[company address]
[Google Map link for directions]
Ask for [onboarding facilitator name]
ScHedule9:00 am – 9:30 am Welcome
9:30 am – 12:00 pm Exploring [company name]
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch & Tour
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Perks and Benefits
3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Equipment & Resources
4:30 pm – 5:00 pm Next Steps
wHat tO briNg?• A drivers license or passport to verify your identification and eligibility to work.
• A voided check or proof of banking account/routing number for direct deposit.
• A big smile! :d
Put a #HaSHtag ON it!Ready to show some early [company name] pride?
Share your excitement with the social networks
you love most by using our company hashtag
[#talentbrandhashtag]. We can’t wait to see your posts!
This template is available online. Customize it for your needs: lnkd.in/obox-new-hire-email-sample
get cONNected!Get answers to your burning questions and meet other new employees by joining our LinkedIn
Group for New Hires [link to your LinkedIn Group]. You’ll find out why [company name] is one
of the best companies to work for!
Once again, congratulations, we are lucky to have you join us! We look forward to meeting you
on first day!
- The [company name] team
(Insert a photo of your team)
try it out!
“New hire orientation” is so stale. Give your fresh employees
an amazing first impression of their new career choice with an
interactive and fun first day on the new job.
Start with this sample agenda. This will help you plan an
informational yet dynamic experience. Avoid death by
PowerPoint with team-building activities, lively videos and full-
circle discussions to build relationships and engagement. We
know every department wants a piece of new employees on
day one, but focus the first day on experiential learning and
you’ll make a greater impact.
At the end of the day, give them and go over a New Hire
Welcome Guide. As new employees get familiar with their role
and the company, they will refer to this
resource on a daily basis. The sample
here will give you an idea of the
components you need to include.
We suggest making it digital and
interactive by linking to videos,
your intranet and more.
First Day Experience
Go behind the scenes at LinkedIn’s onboarding experience on the Talent Blog.
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sample agenda: First day
8 aM
Noon
9 aM
10 aM
1 PM
3 PM
11 aM
2 PM
4 PM
Orientation Set-Up
PRESENTATION & VIDEO: Company Vision and Mission
New Hire Lunch
PRESENTATIONS: Perks and Benefits
Wrap Up
PRESENTATION: Welcome!
ACTIVITy: Ice Breakers and Networking
ACTIVITy: Company Culture and Values
ACTIVITy: Office Tour
DISCUSSION: Exec Q&A
ACTIVITy: Tech Equipment & Resources
new hire Welcome guide
welcome, [employee’s Name].We’re thrilled to have you on board! This guide has all the company information you’ll need as a new employee. It’s interactive, so dive in, click and explore what makes [company name] unique, the resources available to you, and answers to frequently asked questions.
learnGet to know us a little bit better.
Helpful resourcesBe successful during your first few weeks at [company name].
A Warm Welcomefrom [company CEO]
[insert link to: CEO Welcome Video]
explore the[company] intranet
[link to: Intranet]
cure the tech bug[link to: IT Support]
Find Your colleagues[link to: office locations, desk
& conference room maps]
invest in Yourself[link to: health and financial
benefits]
Scroll through [ourcompany’s] history[link to: company history]
See what’s top of mind on our company blog
[link to: company blog]
Learn how our we impact our customers
[link to: products/services overview]
Company updatesand where we’re headed
[insert link to: recent announcements or All-Hands Video]
Join the [company] New Hire linkedin group[link to: LinkedIn Group]
Feeling Perky?[link to: company perks
portal]
tools of the trade[link to: day-to-day
applications & tools]
grow and develop[link to: Learning and Development Portal]
FaQwhat’s the dress code?[Company name]’s dress code is business casual – jeans and button-down shirts are fine with us! can i order business cards?yes, you may order business cards at anytime. Order business cards here. [link to: website] How can i learn the company lingo? Just FyI, every company has their jargon, and we’re guilty as charged! Decipher acronyms and lingo with this handy cheat sheet, ASAP. [link to: lingo glossary]
This template is available online. Customize it for your needs: lnkd.in/obox-new-hire-welcomeguide
try it out!
While “First Day Experience” covered the basics, new
employees will need a refresher as well as more information
during their first month on the new job. Create a “New Hire
Roadmap” on your company intranet and make it a one-stop
destination for essential resources. Check out the sample
sections from our own roadmap to get your creative juices
flowing as you customize your own. Don’t have an intranet?
Create a sleek hard-copy packet.
Also, you want that handoff to be smooth, so provide the
following checklist to the hiring manager. It’s everything they
need to do to onboard their
new employee. Personalize
the checklist based on the job
function and the manager’s
working style.
First Month Essentials
JoinLinkedInGroup
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sample intranet content for new hires
COMPANY INTRANET
Welcome, Jane! Here's your New Hire Roadmap.
Welcome
My Information
My Technology
Company Policies
Company Overview
Benefits & Perks
Functional Learning
Professional Growth Video: Learn How to Use Your New Hire Roadmap
Review job role and responsibilities.
Discuss manager style & expectations.
Review performance goals.
Schedule meetings with the key
“players” working with the new hire.
Overview of common programs & useful
websites.
Explain conference room reservations.
Provide employee directory.
Explain desk setup and how the hire can
request needed items.
Schedule weekly 1:1s.
Add new hire to regular team meetings.
Confirm that employee has received and
reviewed policies and procedures.
Break rooms
Bathrooms
Conference rooms
Photocopy and fax machines
Supplies and purchasing policies
Transportation & Parking
First aid kit & emergency supplies
Prepare a week one agenda.
Make lunch plans for their first day.
Have team sign a welcome card.
Give employee company schwag: tshirts,
notebooks, thermos, mug, etc.
Send welcome e-mail to staff.
Introduce employee to co-workers.
Introduce to department leads and
executive teams.
Take a walking meeting outside
the office to learn more about the
employee’s life outside of work.
Suggest a welcome game of ping pong
in break room.
Identify the training and development
activities new hire needs in the next 6
months. Sign up for classes.
Suggest influencers to follow on
LinkedIn Pulse.
Give new hire 1 month membership to
lynda.com.
Identify and set measurable career goals
for the next months or years.
Housekeeping items for the first two weeks:
Awesome extras that will surprise and delight your new hire:
set uP FOr success create a WarM WelcOMe
MaP the laY OF the land
shOW investMent
Best Boss ever checklist
The speed of the boss is the speed of the team.
– Lee Iacocca
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The first 90 days are a critical time in establishing a new
employee’s success. This is also the point where the new hire’s
manager takes on more of the onboarding responsibility.
It’s essential for you to help them train and manage new
employees effectively, while making the experience personal
and transformative.
To do so, we give you a list of check-in questions for the
manager to ask their new hire. This conversation should take
place over weekly 1:1s or casual coffee chats. It will create an
open working relationship, help trust and help identify how
the manager can better help the employee transition to their
new role, team and company.
Also, the manager should help the new hire create some
measurable goals. Use the following template to set
expectations, clearly define what success looks like, and keep
new hires highly engaged. Include a combination
of quick-wins and long-term goals that
will give new employees a sense of
accomplishment and lasting impact.
First Quarter Tools
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Questions to ask your new hire over coffee:
1. How’s it going? How do you feel in your new job?
2. What are you enjoying most about your role?
3. Is the job/team/company what you expected?
4. Has anything surprised you? If so, what?
5. Has training been helpful? What would you add or change?
6. Do you have all the tools and resources that you need?
7. Do you feel like you have gotten to know your coworkers well?
8. Do you feel out of the loop about anything?
9. What should we provide to new employees that we have missed?
10. What is working/what is not working?
11. Is anything about your role, the team or company still unclear?
12. How can I be a better manager to you?
13. As your manager, what can I do to make your transition easier?
Best Boss ever check-in Questions
OBjectives
What
goal #1
goal #2
Personal development goal
What do you want to achieve?
What do you want to achieve?
What do you want to achieve?
keY results
Win
What does success look like?
What does success look like?
What does success look like?
When
When do you want to achieve it? MM/DD
When do you want to achieve it? MM/DD
When do you want to achieve it? MM/DD
lOOkBack
Status / Comments
Review what was achieved
Review what was achieved
Review what was achieved
goal setting guide
This template is available online. Customize it for your needs: lnkd.in/obox-goal-setting-guide
Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible.
– Tony Robbins
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New hire and business needs are always changing, so your
onboarding process must constantly evolve. Feedback
is one of the best ways to measure success and reiterate
your program. If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.
Here, you’ll find two surveys for you to copy, paste, and
customize. One measures the effectiveness of new hire
orientation, while the other gauges the new hire’s first 30
and/or 90 days in the new role. Both include rating scale
and open-ended questions for constructive feedback
that you can use.
Measure Your Success
tiP: Your new hire can type in the fields and click the checkboxes to complete the PdF form.
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new hire Orientation survey
DateLocation of Orientation
Department
I would consider new hire orientation very informative, highly engaging, and useful.
The length of new hire orientation was effective enough to keep me engaged and retain all of the information.
I have a better understanding of the company, its leaders, and its different departments.
I have a good understanding of our company’s products/services.
I know where to find payroll information.
I know where to go for medical benefits enrollment.
I know how to contact IT for technology issues.
The amount of interactions with other new hires met my expectations.
The overall orientation experience reflected the culture and values of the company.
Orientation continued the great experience that began with my recruitment.
Based on my onboarding experience, I’m likely to recommend this onboarding program to others.
1Disagree
2SomewhatDisagree
3Neutral
4Somewhat
Agree
5Agree
What was your favorite part of the orientation? What would you like to see added to the orientation?
What was your least favorite part of the orientation? Additional comments or thoughts?
This template is available online. Customize it for your needs: lnkd.in/obox-new-hire-orientation-survey
30 or 90 day Follow up survey
New Hire Intranet Content
New Hire Roadmap
New Hire Resource Kit
Company Intranet
Manager
Team
I had the resources available to get up to speed quickly.
My team helped me establish the relationships that will help me be successful in my role.
My manager worked with me to define expectations for my role.
I understand how our company’s mission and vision, culture and values, and how they drive the way we operate.
I feel like I made the right decision to join the company.
Based on my first [30 or 90] days, I’m likely to recommend this onboarding experience to future new hires.
rate the effectiveness of the following resources during your first [30 or 90] days:
rate the following statements based on your onboarding experience during your first [30 or 90] days:
Your feedback will help us continue to build a strong onboarding experience for future new hires. Your responses are confidential. Thank you!
Didn’tUse
Not Effective
SomewhatEffective
Effective VeryEffective
Disagree SomewhatDisagree
Neutral SomewhatAgree
Agree
Please share any success or challenge you had with any of the above resources.
Please share any success or challenge you had with any of the above statements.
What part of your onboarding experience helped you succeed?
What areas of the onboarding experience could be improved?
Do you have any additional comments or thoughts?
This template is available online. Customize it for your needs: lnkd.in/obox-new-hire-followup-survey
It’s very important to have a feedback loop, where you’re constantly thinking about what you’ve done and how you could be doing it better.– Elon Musk
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tiP: Your new hire can type in the fields and click the checkboxes to complete the PdF form.
Now you’re ready to make a lasting first impression with
a powerful and thoughtful onboarding experience. Once
you customize and use the resources in this guide, you’ll
captivate and engage excited new employees, ultimately
retaining talent starting from day one. Remember
that not everything is one-size-fits-all, so be sure to
personalize and experiment to see what works best for
your organization and culture.
Parting Thoughts
Go forth, and onboard!
Would you recommend the Onboarding in a Box toolkit to friend or colleague? Let us know.
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Onboarding, Learning & Employee Experience at LinkedIn
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Project Manager, Onboarding at LinkedIn
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Senior Program Manager, Global Onboarding at LinkedIn